Brazil

Brazils corporate landscape faces a profitability crisis as interest rates soar.
A recent study by Mlaga Assessoria reveals that 75% of companies listed on B3, Brazils stock exchange, struggle with annual returns below 10%.This situation is set to worsen following the Central Banks decision to raise the Selic rate to 12.25%.
The study, analyzing 261 listed companies over 12 months, found an average profitability of 7.76% per year.A staggering 45 firms reported negative returns.
This data paints a grim picture for Brazilian businesses trying to attract investment and expand operations.Flvio Mlaga, founder of Mlaga Assessoria, points out that high interest rates discourage corporate investments and innovation.
He notes a structural competitive lock limiting profit growth in many sectors.The combination of a stagnant economy and high interest expenses further erodes profitability.
In addition, few companies manage to overcome these challenges.75% of Brazilian Companies Fail to Hit 10% Return as Interest Rates Soar.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Corporate Sector ResilienceWEG, a global leader in its sector, stands out with a 30% annual return.
Ambev and Vale also perform well, leveraging their market dominance.
Mlaga suggests that a 20% annual return places a company among Brazils top performers.The retail sector faces particularly tough conditions.
With slim profit margins and reliance on debt for inventory management, retailers are hit hard by rising interest rates.While some, like RD Sade and Track-Field, maintain good profitability, others like Casas Bahia and Magazine Luiza struggle.
Mlaga argues that to stimulate corporate investment, interest rates should be between 7% and 8% annually.However, without credible fiscal adjustment from the federal government, businesses may continue to face profitability challenges.
This situation highlights the need for a balanced approach to economic policy.Controlling inflation is crucial, but we must actively consider its impact on business growth and investment.
As Brazil navigates these economic waters, the resilience and adaptability of its corporate sector will be put to the test.





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